Thanks for the info, I'm surprised Davos is down 2 games to Zurich. How are "Alexandre The Great" Daigle and former Sens forward Vaclav Varada working out for Davos?
Thanks for the info, I'm surprised Davos is down 2 games to Zurich. How are "Alexandre The Great" Daigle and former Sens forward Vaclav Varada working out for Davos?
Those guys are not so great. Floaters, in my opinion. I wished that my club made the playoffs though.
Daigle has a lot of natural talent and potential, it's his attitude and work ethic (or lack of) that get him into trouble with most coaches. I figured getting away from the constant scrutiny in the NHL and the taunts of his being the "biggest bust in the history of professional sports" could possibly do him good.
As for Varada, he wasn't that strong of a player in Ottawa, hence why he was sent packing at the end of last season. Seems like a good guy though, so I was hoping he would find his niche in the NLA.
Kloten was 1:3 behind in the last third, before turning the game.
Zug couldn't manage to score the equaliser although they even had 46 seconds with 2 players more on the ice.
Both Series end with a 4:1 for the favourites, Bern even achieving 4 shutouts in five games of the semis! Davos had a shaky quarterfinal, but now they are winning again. Impressive performance by the first line and the youngsters..
Finals will be HC Davos against SC Berne, first game on the 27 March '07.
Well, speaking from a Davos fan perspective, I think that there is no player who deserves the MVP award, the whole team played great and every single player fought really hard to win the championship.
Although he didn't do much yesterday, I think it's time to finally recognize Marha's importance to this team, he played some great hockey during these playoffs. Hiller and Von Arx could be good choices as well.